Abdul Rahman said the rebel group likely comprised foreign jihadists. “They spoke classical Arabic, not Syrian dialect,” he told AFP.
“They shot the boy twice – once in the mouth, another in his neck – in front of his mother, his father and his siblings,” he added.
The Observatory condemned the execution as “criminal and a gift to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.
“This kind of criminality is exactly what makes people in Syria fear the fall of the regime,” Abdul Rahman said.
“We are working on identifying their names,” said Abdul Rahman.
Large swathes of Aleppo city have since last year fallen into rebel hands.
Activists have frequently lashed out against rebel groups which have taken advantage of the security vacuum in Aleppo to commit rights abuses.
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